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Beyond that, there's Venezuela and Bolivia, and both leaders made overtures to the president-elect, saying they wanted to turn a new leaf, open a new page.
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Bishop John Fang Xingyao, chairman of the state-sanctioned Chinese Catholic Patriotic Association, hopes the new Pope can "turn over a new leaf" in relations, Hong Kong's South China Morning Post reports.
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To turn over a new leaf means to flip to a new page.
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Apple is understandably working to improve the mapping application, and removing Williamson appears to be part of an attempt to turn over a new leaf.
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Chhang said the verdict may not suit everyone, but he thinks Cambodians will be able to turn over a new leaf once the verdict is announced.
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In fact, if you think about it, the investors dumping its shares are in essence betting the U.S. government is about to turn over a new leaf and embrace tough, disciplined spending habits.
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Can the industry turn over a new leaf?
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Turn over a new leaf: Pairing recall training exercises, such as fetch, with a name change can help reinforce good behavior, says Burckhalter, whose pack includes three dogs, one cat, a human child and a husband.
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Some lives may be shorter, some may be longer, but the people that actually power and build these companies are going to be the same people that later turn over a new leaf and change them.
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To turn over a new leaf.
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In theory, it would be marvellous if errant Italian politicians or public figures were able to make a clean breast of past sins and promise to turn over a collective new leaf as part of a general clean-up.
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